February 8, 2013
2 Abortionists Leaving the Business
Two well-known Michigan abortionists are apparently retiring. But one pro-lifer believes business will continue as usual in most of their facilities.
Monica Miller of Citizens for a Pro-Life Society confirms that Alberto Hodari and Enrique Gerbi have allowed their medical and pharmacy licenses to expire. Miller says this is good news, especially considering Hodari's history.
"This is a guy who has a long track record of malpractice," she reports. "At least three women have died in his abortion clinics."
In 2008, Miller was part of a team that discovered hundreds of patient records with confidential information in a dumpster behind one of the clinics, "including the remains of aborted babies that we found there also."
In addition, Hodari was sued by an 18-year-old woman. She reportedly changed her mind about an abortion, but in her court filings she claims she was held down while Hodari went ahead with the procedure. Moreover, he has openly stated that he never washed hands between abortions.
"The bad news is that at least four of his remaining five abortion clinics are still up and running because of the sale to these other abortionists who basically are not much better in terms of what we know about them and their medical practice," Miller laments.
But she asserts those facilities will remain under pro-life scrutiny.
At one time, Hodari owned 15 abortion clinics.
Source: OneNewsNow